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ardwar e! Everything Iii the Hardware Line can be found at JUST RECEIVED, one car load Georgia Steel Plows?all the latest and best Shapes. Plow Stocks, Plow Handles, Hames and Collar Pads almost at your "own price.. "We keep everything in the shape of Turning Plows. Our Genuine 0. C. Plow for Terracing is the best to be had anywhere, and the price is always right. Don't forget that our Genuin? Boy Dixie Plow, with Patent Adjusta? ble Land Slide, is the best Dixie Plow on the market Plenty of btarkes' Dixie Plows always on hand. Are .you, in the market for? BLACKSMITH TOOLS Of* any description ? If so, be sure to get our prices, for it will astonish you to know how low we can sell you a set * Have you tried our Plow-boy Back Band Buckle ? If not, try them, itfor 'tis a pleasure to use a Back Band that will not slip, rust or bend. Come and see us, and remember our terms are Spot Cash, which is the great lever to low prices. Yours always truly, BROCK BROS, P. S.?Car ]Load Barb Wire jnst received. A FAYING INVESTMENT. e want to Figure with you on Fertilizers! will snakuittoyoar advantage to re* ua before you buy yoor supply for the sesa-jn. We can famish you with our old STANDARD GRADES of GOODS, that have been need by our customers for the past TWEETS' YEARS, and have got the pricea to a point that you will appreciate, when you consider the rx.ellf.nl qoa jty of ihe article we offnr. Our facilities were never belter than now, an I we are going to offer you the adviirtage or them. GET.OUR FRIOES ON? " Molasses. Flour, Bacon, Groceries, &c, And don't forget tiiat we carry a large line "f? Ery Goods, Jeans, Cassimers, Blankets, Shoes, Hats, &c. SEE US BEFORE YOU SELL YOUR COTTON. McCULLT & OATHCART. STOVES, STOVES ! VICTORIA. BLUE ViQILAfcCn *E are sftiil sailing 8T0VB3 VERY CHEAP. Remember, yon can buy a Wo. 7 Batb for $8*00, and No. 7 Liberty tor $10.00. We also have Elmo and'Iron King?the bent Stove on the market, jsar- Brian me your Dry and Green Hides. JOHN T- BURRIS8. JOY TO THE WORLD!.RELIEF HAS COME! FOR THE HARD TIMES ! J^ND YOU CA* FIND IT BT TRADING WITB "THE BOYS" f. r STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES. When yon naed TOBACCO see our 25c. goods?the best in the (State for the Money. " '' ' " WATER BUCKETS. Only a Dime for a good iron-bound Backet. j^r Seeing is oelieving, so come fco BROYLES' CORNER and he convinced. -C Very reVpectfaHy, '?*???"{BUSS?tt& BREflZEALE. ? ,. ? ?as TSE LADIES' STORE. e Firat Day of January began their Grand Clearance Sale. All are invited to come and see the Greatest Bargains ever offered to the Trade. 2000 Yards of Fine Silk and Velvet to.be Slaughtered.' ? -\ WE especially call your attention to tbe celebrated C. B. ttl? Spilrite Cor? set, which jastly olaims to be the best made. Awarded tbe Gold Medal at tbe Paris Exposition in 18B9: also {.warded the Prize and Medal at the World's Fair in 1803. We hare been selling this Corset over five years, and can truthfully ^ay we have never sold a pair that did not give perfect satisfaction. We invite each and every one to give ns a csll, and see if we won't give yon more Oooda for your money than you can yet elsewhere. If not, we will not ask you to trade with u5. Thanks for the past end hopes for the future, Respectfully, HISS LIZZIE WILLIAMS. NEW JEWELRY STORE ! JOHN M. HUBBARD, IN HIS NEW STORE..IN HOTEL BLOCK. LOTS OP NEW GOODS. NOVELTIES IN PROFUSION. JUST WHAT YOU WANT. ONE CENT TO $100 00. jjZ3r*No charge for Engraving. ^**The Prettiest Goods in the Town, and it's a pleasure to show them. P. S,?If yon have Accounts with J. M. HUBBARD. &.BRO. make settlement with me at above place. JOHN M. HUBBARD. BROWNLEE & VANDIVERS,. Offer Sp3ClaI Inducements in every Department to CASH BUYERS I Our Prices on Heavy Dry Goods, Shoes, Boots, &o., Are tlie Lowest, Don't 32aU to see us on Flour, Coffee and Tobacco, NOW A WORD TO THOSE WHO OWE US-We are CASH men, and if we have varied in the least from our rule, it was to ACCOMMODATE YOU, and not because we wanted to sell goods on time. So please show your appreciation of our kindness by settling up IN FULL AT ONCE. Yours truly, BB?WNLEE & VANDIVERS. KEEP AN EYE ON WILL. B. HUBBAKD'S m**m$fflj&. palace. Merchants Bank !!! A look will convince yon that I have the largest Stock in the City, and prices that make competition weep. t 8-Day Walnut Clocks $2.00?warranted. Tripple Plated Knives and Forks $2.50. Fountain Pen $1.00 each. Brownie Scarf Pins 15c. each. Anderson Souvenir Spoon t&* Engraving Free. Promptness in everything. Get my prices be ore yon buy. I can and will save you money. The Greatest Hiine of Novelties in the City. WflYL.. R. HUBBARD. Next door to the Farmers and Merchants Bank. NOTICE FINAL SETTLEMENT. Tbe undersigned, Executor the Estate of W. P Cartee. deceased, I hereby gives notice that he will, on the 29fch day of March 1*95, apply to Ihe Judge of Probate for Anderson County for ? ? Final Settlement of said Estate, and a I ? discharge from his r>fllce as Esecntor. I J. T. -CARTEE, Ex'r. 1 Feb27,1895 31 5 NOTICE OP FINAL SETTLEMENT. The undprsigned, Admiris-traior of Estate of Ellen P. Hall Burnett, deceased, hereby gives "otice that he will, on the 20th day of March, 1895, apply to the Judge of Probate for Anderson County for a Final Settlement of said Estate, and a discbarge from his office as Administrator. J. B. HALL, Adm'r. Feb20,1895 3* "5 Notice to Contractors. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE County Hoard of Road Commissioners will award contracts for keeping the various sections of the roads in the different townships in good repair until January 1,18%, on the first Monday In April next. The County Supervisor will received sealed bids in his office until the 25th day of this month, which said bids must state the township and the number or numbers of the sections bid for. Parties awarded the contracts will be required to put the number of days work on each section as Is designated opposite the description of said section below. Bonds for the faithful performance of the contracts will be required. One-half of the work required must be done by toe first day of May, and the balance by the first day of September. Contractors to furnish all tools, and to work 10 hours a day. Contracts will be paid one-half of contract price when half the work 13 done; the other half when balance is done. Below are the descriptions of the sections to be let: BELTON TOWNSHIP." Section 1. W. T. Sutherland's to Stantonville, 30 days. 2. Calhoun to Cooley's Bridge, 30 d. 3. Calhoun to J. J. Cox's, 25 d. 4. Sallie Reed place to Bel ton by T. J. Cox, 30d. 5. Woodland scheol house to R. R. 15 d. G. J. S. Acker's to Dr. R. S. Cheshire's. 10 d. 7. C. M. Mattison's to Belton road, 20 d, 8. E. H. Poore's to Stantonville, 30 d. 9. Sear J. M. Cox's to Big Creek bridge, 20 d. 10. Big Creek bridge to rd. nr. Big Ck. ch., 35d. 11. Stantonville to Wilson's mill, 20 d. 12. "Wilson's mill to Tp. line atGaine's, 15 d. 13. Stantonville to tp. line onPendlet'nrd., 30d. 14. Belton to John Kelly's, 20 d. 15. T. C. Poore's to Stantonville, 20 d. ID. JohnKelley'sto Williamston line by Cedar Grove. 25 days. 17. Cross Roads near Dorchester ch. to Stan? tonville, 25 d. 18; W. F. Cox's place to Railroad, 16 d. V.i. Belton to Cross Roads near Dorchester, 35d. 20. J. W. Poore's to Broadaway line and R. R. Cross'g 1 mile f rm Belton to Broadaway line, 15d. 21. Belton to J. T. Green's on H. Path line, 20d. 23. Belton to Honea Path line down R. R., 15d. 23. R. R. crossing near J. J. Kelley's by Coo? ley's, to WUliamston line, 25 d. 24. R. R. crossing near A. C. Latimer's to bdg. Cherokee Creek, 30 d. - -25. J. T. Green's to Jesse Fant's, 10 d. 20. From forks of road near H. Wilburn's to Stantonville road near Holland place, 18 days. 27. From township line :near Tripp House to "Wilson Bridge road, 10 days. SAVANNAH TOWK8HIP. Section 1. Line of township at L. C. Cbamblee's to J. J. Leslev's, 3C (lavs. 2. Line Rock Mills tp. at Jas. Lee's to fks. of road below Sbilob church, 3C d. 3. Line Rock Mills tp. at J. T. McCown's to Dooley's ferry, 36 d. 4. Line Varennes township n'r R. B. Dean's at forks road to fks rd. at Joe Edwards', 30 d. 5. Line Rock Mills tp. at Jas. Lee's to Moun? tain Creek old Humphrey's ford, 20 d. 6. Mt. Creek to Evergreen bridge, 36 d. 7. Evergreen bridge to forks road leading to Dooley's ferry, 27 d. 8. Mrs. Strickland's to Brown's ferry, 27 d. 9. Forks rd. at Elias Simpson's to Hardscrab ble, 20 d. 10. Hardscrabble to Baylis McConnell's, 36 d. 11. Park's Ferry to Hardscrabble road, 15 d. 12. Line Varennes tp. at Cross Roads, ch. to Cor? ner line, near Joseph Ferguson's, 19 d. 13. Forks road below Capt. Wm. Jones' to Cor? ner line at Samuel Harris', 23 d. 14. Rock Mills township line at J. H. Little's to McGee'8 bridge, 36 d. 15. McGee's bridge to L. S. Clink-scales', 36 rt. 16. Varennes line at Cross Roads church to Steel Creek, 36 d. 17. Steel Creek to fks rd. nr. Evergreen bridge, 36 days. 18. Bcthesda church to A. E. Scnddav's, 36 d. 19. Generostee creek, Rock Mills ford to Moun? tain Creek, Norris' ford, 25 d. 20. Mt. Creek, Norris' ford, [to forks of road near R. B. Dean's, 30 d. 21. Humphreys place to Varennes line near W. H. Glenn's, 20. u. PENDLETON TOWNSHIP. Sec. 1. Corporate limits of Pendleton to Miller bridge, including road by RE Sloan's to Pick ens line, also Pendleton to Gconeo line on Max w.ll's bridee road, DO days. 2. Pendleton to Oconeellne by Smythe's bridge 32 d&ys? 3. ?conee 11. nr. St. Johns ch. to Gantt's mills, 32 d&ys* 4. ?conee line nr. Maxwell's Bridge to Brace's ford road by B.F. Gantt's, 32 days. 5. Pendleton to New Light cb. on Brace's ford road, 30 days. 6. New Light ch. to Bruce's ford, 32 days. 7. Sign board nr. Gantt's mill to Tippin's brdg 2*1 (J?YS. 8. Tippin's brdg. to Centerv'e mills brdg. 20 d. 9. Forks rd. nr. Alt. Tabor to Earle's bridge rd. 32 days. 10. Earle's bridge to Deep Creek brigde, 20 d. 11. Earle's bridge rd. to Centerville bdg., 32 d. 12. New bridge near Asbury ch. to Deep Creek Grange H. 16 days. 13. Grange H.to Sandy Spgs. R. R. cros'g, 24 d. 14. Fork rd. nr. Jno Steven'n's to Denver, 25 d. 15. Denver to Garvin li. nr. Webb house, 20 d. 1C. Reeves bridge to fork road near J. C. Wat kins, including short sec, nr. P. Williams, 10 d. 17. Fork rd. nr. J. R. Garrison by Burns brdg. to Bruce's ford road near Albert Lewis' 35 days. 18. Covered Brdg. on 26-mile ck. to W. D. Gar? rison's, 24 days. 19. Welcome ch. to Milwce creek, 24 days. 20. Milwee creek to Bruce's ford road near Pen? dleton, 30 days. 21. Simpson's mill to Anderson, road nr. Wel? come church-10 days. 22. Sandy Springs R. R. crossing to fork road at Webb House, 24 days. 23. Fork rd. at Sandy Springs ch. to Span Box, 16 days. 24. Fork rd. nr. Pendleton Factory to fks. rd. near J. B.(Douthit, 16 days. 25. R. R. bridge by Buchanan's mill to Garvin line, 10 days. 26. Incorporation of Pendleton by Dickson'b bridge to Garvin line, 24 days. 27. From fork of road near W. R. Graham to Pendleton road near Col. Church new road, 15 <L HOPBWELL TOWNSHIP Sec. 1. Forks road near Bar Bailey's to Little Beaverdom creek, 16 days.' 2. Little Beaverdam creek to old W?liamston road near.Whltefleld church, 10 days. 3. Williamston road from line near 9-mile post to line near Wilson place, 12 days. 4. Williamston road to cross roads near Guy ton place, 12 days. 5. Line at Rock ck. to cross rds. nr. D. J. Tuck? ers, 30 days. 6. Cross rds. at D. J. Tucker's to creek at It. H. Anderson; and forks rd. nr. the Anderson place to forks road near James Owens, 8 days. 7. CroBB rd. nr. Guyton pi. to Hopewell spring, 10 days. 8. Forks rd. at Can Duckworth's to line near Marvin Smith, 12 days. 9. Lino near Milton Erskine to forks road near Can Duckworth, 40 days. 10. Forks road near Can Dackwork's to line nr. JameB Owens, 30 days. 11. Line near Bar Bailey's to cross roads at Whit Guyton's, 20 days. 12. Whit Guyton's to Harris bridge, 30 Idays. 13. Line nr. Mrs. Brown's to cross roads at Mulwee place, 18 days. 14. Cross road at Mulwee place to forks road near Marion Martin's, 12 days. 15. Forks roads near J. A. Jolly's to forks road at the V'ilburn place, 14 days. IG. K. H. Anderson to X rds. at H. Tncker,lC d. 17. H. Tucker's to Stott bridge, 20 days. 18. CnsekatR. H. Anderson's to M. B. Wil? liams, 2-1 days. 19. M. B. Williams toiine nr. J. Jameson, 24 d. 20. Tp. line to Anderson rd. nr. A. C. Weiler; and from Carpenter place to S. Martin's, so days. 21. Ad de rs on road above Piercetown to Watkins mill, 18 days. 22. Albert Kay's to X rd. at Harper place, 30 d. 23. Six-mile post to Hopewell branch, 12 days. 24. Hopewell branch to Carpenter place, 30 d. 25. Cross roads near John Harper place to fks. road near W. R. Cartee's, 16 days. 26. Slx-and-Twenty to fks. rd. nr. Wm. Smith, 16 days. 27. Fcrks rd. near Trinity ch. to line near L. R. Watson's place, 16 days. 28. Forks road near Jas. Gambrell to fks. road near L. R. Watson's old mill place, 5 days. BRUSHY CREEK TOWNSHIP. Sec. 1. Anderson road from 6 and-20 creek nr J. Jam (-son's to Garvin tp. line, and from fork nr. Traynuui's to fk. nr. W. A. Cason, thence down Anderson road to Williamston tp. li., 25 d. . 2. Anderson and Easly rd. from fk. nr. W. A. Cason to Greenville & Pendleton rd. nr. Plsgah ch., thence to B. F. Mauldin's, 25 days. 3. Williamston road from fork near W. C. Scott's to AVilliamston tp. line, 12 days. '4. New Piedmont road from fork near J. A. Cason's to Bud Simpson's place, 34 days. 5. Greenville and Anderson road, from B. F. Mauldin's to fork near Callaham's, 16 days. 6. Piedmont road from B.F. Mauldin's to Wil? liamston tp. line, 16 days. 7. Greenville road from fork near B. F. Maul? din's to John Long old place, 28 days. 8. Williamston road from Brushy Creek bridge to Williamston township line, 20 days. 9. Upper Greenville road from near Merritt's to Hrusny Creek near Cedar Wreath, 10 days. lu. Greenville road from Brushy Creek via J. Orr's u.? store at Reeks place, 28 days. 11. Piedmont ? road from Bethesda church to flat below John Elrod's, 30 days. 12. Road from Flat below John Elrod's to sign board near Moore's, 20 days. 13. Piedmont road from E. F. Brown's via G. W. Richey to Mrs; Merritt's, 38 days. 14. Greenville road from Mrs. .Merritt's to Dunham's bridge, 25 days. 15. Road from Dunham's bridge to top of hill near Will Merritt's, 15 d:ws. 16. Road from top of hill near Will Merritt's to bridge near Cedar Wreath, 20 days. 17. Easley road from fork at Concrete to Pick ens line, 10 days. 18. New Greenville rd. from Latham's bridge via Easley bridge via Glenn Smith's to Frank Nim place, 20 days. 19. Easley road from fk. nr. John Laboon's to Pickens line. Pendleton road via King & Bit ton's gin house to fork above King's house 38 d. 20. Easley road from fork at J. W. Rosamond's to sign board C. Ellison's, 16 days. 21. Easley r'd from n'r frk C. Ellison's to Pick ens line, then Pendleton road across Poll Long Creek, to top hill south of Fairview ch. also from church Pickens line, 35 days. 22. New G. rd. from fk. n'r Rosamond's to fk. n'r Hickory Fiat school h. via Rosamond's b.,25d. 23. Williamston and Easley rd. from Pickens 1. to IS. F. Mauldin's via Wyatt's store, 25 days. 24. Easley and Anderson road from fork near Phillip place to Scott's store, 35 days. 25. Easley rd. from top of hill south Fairvlew church via Col.Pickens toG. and P. road Long's place, 40 days. 26. G. and P. road from Garvin line via Equali? ty to fork Anderson road near Plsgah, 25 days. 27. Liberty rd. from Glenn's store to bridge nr. Dr. Earle's old honiest'il, also rd. from Allgood bridge, Garvin line, up to Liberty road, 22 days. 2?. Liberty road from bridge near Earle place via Hamilton place to Pickens line, 20 days. 1 CENTERVILLE TOWNSHIP. Section 1. From Mrs. Martha Watson's to Town Creek, 20 days. 2. Mrs. Martha Watson's toSimpson'sMHl, 20d. 3. Fork of road near. S. J. Watson'b to Reeves' bridge, 1C days. 4. Fork of road near Hcmbree place to Centre ville bridge, 20 days. 5. Felton'8 Bridge to W. A. Bolt's, 24 days. ?. T. H. Burriss' to Centreville bridge, 30 davs. 7. Forks rd. at Salem creek to Hilev place, 32 d 8. Fork road at S. X. lirown's to Rock Mills township line at McClure's. lu days. 9. Riley place to Kock Mills tp.'line, 16 days. 10. Oliver Bolt's to fks. rd.nr.Prosp'tch.,l?d. 11. Forks of road near -Mrs. Campbell's to Gray's gin house, 32 days. 12. Bridge onCand20to Rock Mills tpd,.line,8 13. Robt. Chamblee's to Rock Mills tp. line, lCd. 14. Forks of road near Mrs. Glenn's place to Seaborn Chamblee's, 1C days. 15? Rook MUIb tp. lino to Taylor's bridge, 1C d. williamston township. Section l. From Brushy Creek tp. line on up? per river road to line Piedmont Mfg. Co., 18 days 2. R. I. El rod to W. E. Long's, 6 days. 3. Township line south to Mrs. Adklns, 10 days 4. Hannon's store to township line near M. T, Fleming's, 30 days. 6. Piedmont Co's line on lower river road to fork at Mrs. Allen's, 30 days. G. Simpson's gin to fork at Mrs. Allen's, 30 d. 7. Fork at W. W. Moore's west to John Gar rett's old place, 30 days. 8. Mrs. Halbe A?Ws sonth to fork on Wllllam ston road at Bennett shop place, 40 days. 0. Fork below Andrew Williams south to Hur? ricane creek 18 days. 10. Hurricane creek south to A. K. WIUls, 30 d 11. A. K. Willis to Eb Welborn's, 25 days.J 12. Eb Welborn's to corporation Williamston, 13. "Fork at Mrs. Seawright's S.E. to Simpson's mill, G days. 14. J. W. Garrett's S. E. to Pelzer road at H. C. Talmer's, 20 days. 15. Fork above Shiloh church to S. T. Richard? son's thence to Sam Durham place, 14 days. 16. Fork on J. B. King's place to branch near H.R. Jones, 16 days. 17. Branch nr. H. R. Jones w. to J. C. Smith's, 20 days. 18. TownBhip line on C. J. Murphy's plnoe S. to old Murphy place, 12 doys. | 19. Murphy pi. to fk. above White Plains, 12 d. 1 20. Township line above John C. Smith's south to fork at Win. Martin's (old White Plains) 24 d. 21. Fork near Mrs. Mary Clardy to fork at Bil? ly Martin's, or old White Plains, 20 days. 22. Fork at E. A. Majors S. E. to fork above Richard Garrett, 16 days. 23. Eb Welborn's Wilson's Ferry Road to BiU Wood Rogers place, 30 days. 24. Corporation of WiUiamBton west to Rocky Creek, 20 days. 25. Bill Wood Rogers place south to corpora? tion of WiUiamBton, 20 days. 26. Fork at J. N. Rhoads to fork at ;Bill Wood Rogers place, 16 days. 27. Bill Wood Rogeia place to township line below B. C. Martin's, 20 days. 28. Rocky ck. s. w. to township line, 30 days. 29. Bill wood Rogers pi. to Beav'rd'm ch. 30 d. 30. Billy Martin's to township line near James Owens, 24 days. 31. Fork at Billy Martin's west to fork on An? derson and Greenville road, 24 days. 32. John C. Smith's west to township line near Piercetown, 32 days. 33. Beaverdam ch. w. to townBhip line, 24 days. 34. Jasper N. Rhoads b. w. to fork on Pierce? town road, 12 days. 35. Fork west of Dorr Branch to Brushy creek township line, 12 days. 36. Simpson's gin to S.T. Richardson's, 24 days 37. Fork on Anderson road near 12 mile post to five notch road near C. L. Anderson, 8 days. 38. Pelzer bridge to Eb Welborn's and from Pelzer bridge to corpoiation of Williams ton, and from Pelzer to Tripp House, or Belton line, in? cluding a new road up Saluda River. 39. Piedmont bridge on north river road to limit Piedmont M'fg Co's line and from Brushy Creek bridge n. w. to Double Branches and from Piedmont bridge west to Hannon's store, and from Piedmont on lower river toad to limit of Piedmont M'fg Co's lands. CORNER town8htp. Sec. 1. From Cooks to Abbeville line near W. A. Sutherland, 30 days. 2. J. O. Evans to above Union church, 18 days. 3. Union church to Abbeville line and across to James Wandeslow's, 2? days. 4. Union church by Jnah Burriss place to river road near J. B. Alexan der, 35 days. - 5. Union ch. by Good Hope ch. to above J. W. Teasly, 50 days. 6. Cooks by J. V. Ozmint's to Anderson road, 30 days. 7. Cooks to Lowndesviile road below Good Hope church, 25 days. 8. From Cooks, Hall line to Mrs. O. H. Reld's near Moffattsvillo, 33 days. 9. Moffattsvilla to River road near B. F. Mor? row's, 30 da vs. 10. MoffattsvUle to Hall line near Wm. W. Ad? ams, 46 days. 11. Dnnlap place to nr. R. P. Clink-scales, 15 d. 12. Generostee Parsonage to R. R. Harris, 30 d. 13. Abbeville lino by Fellowship church to op? posite J. B. Alexander and from Fellowship eh. to John M Crafts, 36 days. 1.4. Savannah line near S. A. Harris to opposite J. B. Alexander's, 30 days. 15. Mrs. O. H. Reld's to Crafts Ferry, 28 days. 16. From J. W. Spearman's to Section houses, 15 days. Hartes Township. Sec 1. Lee Shoals road, from bridge on Rocky River to Abbeville line, and a ?h?rt piece of road from Lee Shoals roal to Abbeville line, near Mrs. McAdams, 2% miles, 22 day p. Sec. 2. Belton road, from Jackson Bridge to Fair's Bridge road, near Eberrzer Church, and a short piece of road from Belton road to bridge on Bocky River, near W. B Tale's, zy miles, 28 days. Sec 3 Belton road, from Fair's Bridge road to township lino, 4 miles, 26 days. Sec. 4. Fair's Bridge road, from Emerson Bildge 10 Hencoop Bridge, zy miles, 38 days. Sec. 5. Falr'b Bridge road, from Hencoop Bridge to Abbeville line, near John W. Shirley's and line road from Fair's Bridge road to Bockhorn Creek, 4% miles, 48 days. oec 6. New road, from Lee Shoals road by L. N. Clinkscales' to Fair's Bridge road, on top of hill between Hencoop and Bear Creek, 4 miles, 28 days. Sec. 7. Kew road, from Fair's Bridge road to Bethany Church, 4 miles, 28 days. Sec. 8. Trail road, from Abbeville line to cross roads at W. J. Baylor's, 8% miles, 88 days. Sec. 9. Trail road, from cross roads at W. J. Say lor b' to township lino, near the A. ch Mattison place, 4 miles, 38 d-ys. Sec. 10. New cut road from Abbeville lice to cross roads at W. J. Say lore', 8 miles, 28 days. Sec. 11 New cut road, from W. J. Baylors' to Ebenezer Church, 8% miles, 34 days. Sec. 12. Kco wee road from Abbeville line to sign boards near Craytonville and the Balls road, from Hooea Path township line to Craytonville, 4}? miles, 48 days. Sec 13. Xeowee road ftom Craytonville by T. L. Clinkscales, Jr., to Broadaway township line, 8 miles, 38 days. Sec. 14. Emersou Bridge road, from Craytonville to Hencoop creek, near Miss Essie Clinkscales', 8 miles, 28 days. tec. 15. Emerson Bridge road, from Hencoop creek to Emerson Bridge, 8 miles, 38 days. Sec 16. Clinkscales ro d, running by Clinkscales' mill and the late James Ga?saway place, from L. N. Martin's to Craytonville roa i, near Shirley's Store, ZlX miles, 28 days. Sec. 17. New Bethany road, from J. J.Robinson's gin bouse, by Bethany' Church and W. L Strick? land's, and ending at Keowee road near T. L. Clinkscales', 8 miloe. 28 days. Sec. 18. Craytonville road from graveyard near Bethany Church, by Rice gravpyard, and ending at Broadaway township line, 3}? miles, 84 days. Broadaway Towssbtp. S c 1 From' High Shoal j to John Acker's, 4% miles, 40 days. . Sec 2 From fork near Rocky river bridge to J A Keown's, Z]A miles, 38 days. Sec 8 From J A Keown's :o township line, near Dock Gambrell's, Z% miles, 80 <'?ys. Sec 4 From fork at Union Grove Chnrch to fork beyond ME Mitchell's, 2% miles, 20 days bee 5 From fork at J A Shirley's to Ed. Griffin's, 4 miles, 40 days. Sec 6 From J A Keown's to B B Breazeale's, also from L E Campbell's to Little Beaverdam, \y miles, 10 days. See 7 From Bailey's bridge to Neal's Creek church, 4 miles, 85 days. Sec 8 From forks road near John Mattox's to railroad crossing at Will McMahan's, 4 miles, 35 days. Sec 9 From Rocky river bridge to J N Vandl ver's, 4 miles, 60 days. Sec 10 From J N Yandlver's to Jim King's, 4 miles, 40 days. Sec 11 From Neal's Creek church to line near J W Poore's, 4 miles, 30 days. Sec 12 From forks at J R Anderson's to Shirley's Store, 8 miles, 80 days. Sec 18 From fork near Dave Mil ford's to fork near J R Anderson's, \y miles, 7 days. Sec 14 From fork near High Shoals to fprk at Shirley's Store, 2 miles, 16 days. Sec 15 From Shirley's Store to Elijah Chamblee's, 4 miles, 28 days. Sec 16 From George Haynie's to Cherocb.ee creek, 1 mile, 6 days. Sec 17 New road from fork near Harrison Goer's to Jim Elgin's, 2% miles, 33 days. Bock Mills Township. Sec 1 From Andersonville to C B Gihner's, 4 miles, 35 days. I Sec 2 From Andersonville to John McKeown's, 8 miles 27 days. Sec 3 From lineof township near J T McKeown's to C B Gilmei's, including two short sections near J T McKeown's, and from Miss Julia Burriss' to Dr. Witherspoon's, 4 miles, 27 days. Sec 4 New road from Miss Julia Burriss' to L 0 Willi ford's, including short section from L 0 Wil liford's to line of Savannah townt hip, 4 miles, 40 days. Sec 6 From Roberts fjhurch to Rock Mills 2% miles, 25 days. Sec 6 From McD. Massey's bouse to Mountain creek road, near Mrs J T Norris', 8 miles, 27 days. Sec 7 From McD. Massey's house to J T But by 's, known as the Tippin's road, zy miles, 30 days. Sec 8 From Mineral spring near Glenn place, to township line near Junkins' place, known as the Mountain creek road, 2 miles, 18 days. Sec 9 From Roberts chu.ch to Gray's gin house Zy miles, 35 days. Sec 10 From lorks of road at Wm Smith's to line of township near Wm. Bolt's, zy miles, 25 days. Sec 11 From Deep Creek bridge to Martin Moss', to townBhip line, including road from Wm. Belt s to Green Pond, 8 miles, 35 days. ESec 12 From S C Humphrey's to Sloan's ferry, 8 miles, 16 days. Sec 13 From forks of read near Roberta church, to forks of road near Freeman's, 1 y mile?, 10 days. ' Sec 14 From forks of road near S A Jones' to forks of road near Sloan's ferry, zy ml.es, 25 days. Hall Township. Sec 1 From bridge at Loo Shoals to Varennes, line, 5 miles, 50 days. Sec 2 From Jackson's bridge to Carswell Insti? tute, and by W B Strickland's, zy miles, 40 days. Sec 3 From Verennei church tu Varennes Hue, 3 miles, 20 days. Sec 4 From Generald's road to the old Gable hocse, 2 miles, 15 dajs. SecS From Carswell Institute to Corner lhe, 4 miles, 50 days. Sec 6 From Milford's bridge to Lowndewhle road, 2 mi es, 2j days. Sec 7 From D P Boa en's to Van nnes line at J C Hamlln's, Ay miles, 50 days. Sec 8 From Rocky river church to Ca swell In? stitut', py miles, 80 days. Sec 9 From Cat swell institute to Varennes line, zy miles, 30 days. Sec 10 From Alice P 0. to Corner line, zy miles, 85 days. 8ec 11 From Varennes Hup, crossing Holland's ferry road, be.ow J C Hamlin's, zy miles, 30 days. 8cc 12 From S H Findley's to Corner line above Cooks Station, 6 iniler>, 60 uays. Sec 13 From Holland's ferry road, by A J Hall's, 3 mi es, 80 days. Sec 14 From 8 H Findley's to Air Line road, near Jim Elgin's, 2 miles, lo days. Ga*vin Township. Fee 1 From incorporated limits of Pendleton to Pickens lice, near sign board on Central road, zy miles, 35 days. Sec 2 From forks road near W C Mullinlx to Pickens County l>ne, near Prator's Store, includ ipg short section from bridge near Dum Tavern to Pickens line, zy mlle?, 35 days. S( c 3 From creek near S M Wilson's mill, to PickenB line, n^ar Bud WIIhol's place on headle tnu road, 3J4 miles, 35 days. Bic4 From Willis Chapel church to forks road near Walkor-McMcyl College, on Anderson road, 3 tullee, 20 days. 5 c 6 From J R Robinson's to cross roads neor ( uj.t Kxnkii,'B place, new road, 1 mile, 10 d*ys. sec 6 From Prator's 8tore to Brushy Creek line, bear Ed Allgood's residence, 2 m des. 15 days. Sec 7 From Slabtown bridge to Pickens County line, near Abner Young's residence, 2)2 miles, 25 days Sec 8 From forks road near Raokin's residet.ee;, to forks road near Crimes' place, iy miles, 15 day's. Pec 9 From Wm Watklns' r-hop to bridge over Old Bun afDouble Bridges, Zy miles, 25 days. Sec 10 From bridge near Wuikins' mill lo Dridge over Old Run at Double bridges, 2l? miles, 25 days Sec 11 From forks road near bridge at Watklns' mill, intersecting Anderson road, near Col. Jami? son'*, new road, 2 miles, 20 days. Sec 12 From Wm Watkina' shops to forks road near Pasmor'a bridge, 1U miles, 15 days. Sec 13 From Bishops branch to Wm Watklns' shop, iy miles, 15 days. J .. " i Pec 14 From Bishops branch to forks road near Robinson's residence, on Pendleton road 8 miles, 85 days. Sec 15 From forks road near Wm Mallinix's residence to cross roads neir Felix Martin's, 2^ miles, 25 days Sec 16 From Pendleton township line to cross road near Felix Martin's, 114 mile*. 15 days. Sec 17 From incorporate limits of Pendleton to Garvin Creek bridge, near Andrew Whitten's, V/2 miles, 20 days. Sec 18 From Garvin Creek to Paamor'a bridge, 1}< miles, 20 da vs. Sec 19 From Five Forks to Span Box, including section to Pendleton township line, near James Douthr's, 3 miles, 25 days. Sec 20 From f tumor's bridge to cross roads near Labannon church, 2% miles, 20 days. SfC 21 From forks roal ear Oliver Cospj's old residence to forks road between Fire Forks and Mathias Richardson's, 2'.' mile, 25 days Sec 22 From Five Forks to forks road near Hol? land's residence, \]A mi'es, 15 days. Sec 23 Fr^.m Dr. Duck worth's to bridge on Three and Twenty creek, 1}.? miles 10 days. 8ec21 From cross roads near Robert Massey's residence to Brushy Creek line on the Easley and Anderson road, 2 miles. 20 days. Sec 25 From Five Forks to cross roads near Bobert Massey's residence, 2]4 miles, 20 days. Sec 26 From Five Fork to cioss roads near Le? banon church, 2 miles, 20 days. Sec 27 From Lebanon church to Pendleton township line, near the Well place,milts, 20 days Sec 28 From cross roads near Whit Rmith's place to ( entervillo township line, near Jep Harper's place, including abort section below Wait Smith's house, 2V, miles, 25days; Sec 29 From cross roads near Bishop's branch to Pickens line, near W H Dun woody's residence, 2% miles, 25 d-iys. Sic 80 From Slab town bridge to 8 M Wilson's mill, 2 miles. 25 days. Sec 31 From Stott's bridge to forks road, near Martin Casey's residence, VA miles, 20 days. Sec 32 From Harris' bridiee to forks road, near Mountain Springs colored church, 2 miles, 20 days. Sec 33 From cross roads, nrar Mountain Springs colored church, to forks road, Span Box, 2 miles, todays. Sec 31 From Five Forks to forks road near John Harris' residence, 2 miles, 20 days. Sec 85 From cross roadu near Lebanon church to forks road near Dock Craig's tenant house, i% miles, 15 days. Sec 36 From Col. Jamerson's to rood fork near J P Glenn's place, 2 miles, 20 days. Sec 37 From SJabtown bridge to Brushy creek line, 1 mile, 10 days. Honea Path Township. Section 1 Balls road from near C M Kay's to County line, 24 daya. 2 New road from Bulls road, by B F Gassaways, to Honea Path rood, 16 days. 8 Honea Path road from near J M Hanks' to Honea Path limits, 20 daya. 4 Road from cross roads near J N Shirley's, by T Gassaways', to near Newt Greens, 6 daya. 5 Boad from near D S Branyon's, by ? Harris,' to Honea Path Ilmita, 21 days. 6 Boad from Barcus Creek church to railroad,by A B Shirley's, 21 days. 7 Honea Path road, from Honea Path up rail? road to near B H Greer's, SO days. 8 Belton road, from Matlison place, by F Clink* scales', to township line, 24 days. 9 Trail road, from Maltison place to Holllday ford road, 20 daya. 10 New road, from Trail road by J K Clements' to Nelson place, on Belton road, 16 days. 11 Trail road, .from Holllday ford road to John Cox's 20 daya. 12 Road from Trail road to J T Green'a, 14 days. 18 Road from near C M Ragsdale's to Honea Path road at railroad, 12 days. 14 Boad from Trail toad, by J W Clements', 12 daya. 15 Road from railroad crossing, by J D Pinson's, and from Pinson road up railroad to township line, 28 days. 16 Road from Barcus Creek church roed, by W H Cobb's to Holllday ford road, near B F Cobb, 20 days. 17 Holllday ford road from Trail road to Broad mouth creek, near J F Gambrell i>, 25 days. 18 Read near Brick Mill to Honea Path road, near L A w llliams', 25 days. 19 Holiday ford road, from Brosdmouth creek to Charleston road, near Ed Gain es', 25 daya. 20 New river road, from Ed. Guinea' to Arris fox's old residence, 80 days. 21 Road from Brick Mdl to Charleston road, 20 daya. 22 Charleston road from Calhoun to Ed. Galncs' 80 daya. . 28 Charleston road, from Ed. Games' to J F Lusk's, 39 daya. 24 Charleston road, from J F Lusk's to Abbeville Hue, 20 daya. 25 New river road from Ed. Gaines' to Arris Cox'a residence, 20 days. 2C New river road, from Arr s Cox's old resi? dence to Abbevll'e line, 30 days. 27 Honea pc th road, from Honea Path limits to J B Cox's, 20 days. 28 Honea Path road, from J B Cox's to Charles? ton road, l r daya. 29 Holllday bridge road, from Honea Path to M B Gainea'. 80 Jays. 80 Holllday bridge road, from M B Gained to Holllday brldze, Sudays. 81 Road from Charlie Davis* to Abbeville lino, near M L Lattiraer's, 8 days. 82 New road from LI be j t y ch u r ch to Broadmouth creek, 20 days. 33 New load from Broadmouth creek to Arris I Cox'a, 20 daya 84 New road from Liberty church to Charleston road, near Mra. Rebecca Daria', 80 days. 85 New road from H A Grimn'a to near Er. Cheshire's, 15 daya. 86 Road from Charleston road to Jas. Gambrell'a place, 15 days. 37 Road from Ed. Gambrell'a place to New River road, 10 days. Fork Township. Sec. 1 Earle's bridge rosd, from Earle's bridge to Farmer's Store. 25 days. 2 Farmer's store to Simmon's ford, 20 days. 3 Simmon's ford to G W Marrett's, and from Tngaloo Academy to Oconee line, 80 days. 4 Brncf's ford to fork of road, near old Tbomas Wells' place, 20 days. ?5 Sloan's ferry to foiki of road near N O Farmer's, 12 days. 0 Forks of road at Andersooville to Shady Grove Academy, 30 days. 7 Shady Grove Academy ?o folks of road near J C Gantt's, 23 days. 8 Forks of road near W S Shsrpe's to Broyles' mill, 25 days. 9 Broyles' mill to Hatton'a ford, 35 days 10 Seneca ferry to J H Price's, 25 days. 11 J H Price's to G W Farmer's, 20 days. 12 Fork of road, near Mrs. Stevenson's gin bouse, to Frank Ouz's, 20 days. 13 Frank Ouzt*' to Beaverdam ford, 20 days 14 Ford of creek to Oconee line, 25 days. 15 O d Master ground to fork of n-ad ?near old Red House place, 25 days 16 Forks of road near J M Broyles'. fork of road at Mrs H T Brown's, near Town ville, 25 days. 17 CoDeross bridge to Oconee Hoe, near Dr. Hunt's, 25 days 18 Townville to Oconee line, near Hun? ter's ford, 25 days. 19 Fork of road near. Hunter's ford to Beaverdam rridge, 35 days. 20 Beaverdam bridge to Oconee line,-near Snow Hill, 30 daya. 21 Fork of road to Avery ferry, 20 dayB 22 Forks of road near Hunter's ford to fork of road near Simmon's ford, ?5 days. 23 G W Merrett to fork of road near Jim Richardson's, new road, 15 days. Vabennes Township. Section. 1 From Col Norris' to Emerson bride-e, and Mrs Mattison's, 24 days. 2 Tillman Hanks to Air Line. 20 daya. S Air Line to Long's shops, 15 days. 4 High Sboul->, by Haynie'a mill, to Air Line, 25 days. 5 Airline from Haynie's to township line, 20 days. 6 Flat Kock to Long's, 25 days 7 Air Line road to J A Haii'p, 8 da', s. 8 Air Line, by Pink Tata's and R R Beaty's to 8cuddays, 25 days 9 Flat Rock road to Dean's station, 30 days. 10 Deans to Starr, 25 da vs. 11 From line by Bob Dean's to Starr, 25 days. 12 William Jones' gin bouse, by Starr, lo eld Hamlin house, 20 days. 13 Stcckey's to line, 10 days. 14 Baxter Hays', by Bob Pruiit's, to Georgia road, 20 dayp. 15 W J Stevenson's to Bjb Pruitt's, 10 days. 16 Bob Pruitt's, by A A Daan'e, to Deans Station, 20 days. 17 Georgia road, from Crawford creek to Charlie McCowan's, 25 days. 18 McCowan's to Savannah linn, 20 days. 19 Mountain Creek church, by Henry G'eon's, to line, 20 days. 20 Mountain Creek church, by Doc. Bur riss'. to creek, 10 dayp. 21 Georgia road, by John Hall's to Tay? lor creek, 30 days. 22 Mountain chureh, by John Finley's to Anderson road, at Pievort place, 35 d*y e 23 William Rnnsom'b, by Wm. Watts', to Deans' Station, 20 days. 24 Georgia road, by H Masters', to Bax? ter Hays', 15 davs. W. P. SNELGROVE, County Supervison. ? "Five minutes spent in the com? panionship of Christ every morning? aye, two minutes, if it is face to face and heart to heart?will change the whole day, will make every thought and feeling different, will enable you to do things for His sake that you would not have done foryour own sake, or for anyone's sake."?Drummond. ? A country without a newspaper is, in these days, a curiosity indeed. Andorra is believed to be the only civilized State in the world in which not a single newspaper is published. Andorra is a little republic?about thirty-six miles long by thirty broad? situated on the north side of the Pyr? enees, next the Spanish province of Lerida and the French department of Ariege. It is nominally under the protection of France, but its 14,000 inhabitants speak the Spanish lan? guage. BocBlens Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world for Cuts Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup tions and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed togive perfect satisfaction, or money refund? ed. Prise 25 cents per box. For sale by Hill Bros. Hall's Catarrh Cure for sale by ^iHrift & Wilhite. ' * A Sore Core. Two married ladies were talking about their respective and respected lords. "Does your husband forget things ?" asked ^ne. "Never," said the other. "Well, mine does. I think there is hardly a day when he comes home from his office that he doesn't begin to apologise for his forgetfulness. Of course, I have to accept the apology on his promise to do better, and the next day the very same thing occurs." "That must be extremely annoying." "It is. Sometimes I get so vexed with him that I really have to scold him." "And that never is pleasant." "I should say not. I'm sure I'd rather be anything else than a scold, but some husbands actually drive their wives to it. I've been married ten years and sometimes I almost fear if he doesn't improve he will have my temper utterly spoiled." "I've been married a dozen years and I never have any such trouble." "May be your husband is an ex? ception ?" "No; he's only average as married men go." "Wasn't he ever forgetful ?" "He was at first, but I cured him of it." "Gracious, I thought it was incur? able." "Oh, no. You can cure him easily if you will use my remedy." "I'm sure I'll only be too glad to. What is it?" "Never ask him to get anything for you. Get it yourself. He has enough to think about without being errand boy." "Oh," exclaimed the first woman, and remained silent for as much as two minutes. ? A curious article of export from Pakhoi, China, is dried lizards, of which over 100,000 are annually ex? ported, to the value of nearly $400,000. They are used for making a medicine called "litard wine," a tonic and core for eye disease. ? A tree will lie as it falls, but it will fall as it leans. And the great question every one should bring home to himself is this: "What is the in? clination of my soul? Does it, with all its affections, lean toward God or away from him?" ? Smythe: "I intend Harry for the bar; would you advise his beginning on such old works as Coke and Black stone?" Tompkins: "No; I would begin by grounding him even further back." Smythe: "Indeedl In what?" Tompkins: "The Ten Command? ments." ? James Putty, 75 years old, and Mrs. Hester West, 70 years old, were married near Hopkinsville, Ky., with James Stamps, son-in-law of both bride and bridegroom, as best man. Mr. Stamp's first wife was a daughter of Mr. Putty, his second a daughter of 'Irs. West. ? In a township of Clinton County, la., is a school district that all the female teachers regard as a mascot. Every girl teacher the district has had in the last 15 years has become en? gaged, either during the school term or just after. The wjges are low, but the applicants for the school are num? erous. D?KE I Cigarettes j r v W.OukeSona &Co. fTHEAMERICUt TOBACCO CVWft. DURHAM, N.C, U.Z.A. vt^' MADE FROM High @rade Tobacco add ABSOLUTELY PURE DENTISTRY. THE copartnership heretofore existing between Dr. Anderson and myself is now dissolved, therefore I wish to inform the people that from and after this date I will continue the practice of Dentistry atone. Thanking the people for past pa? tronage, and soliciting a continuance of the same, I am most respectfully, A C. STRICKLAND. Dentist. P. tj.?Office in Masonic Temple. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Anderson County. By It. 31. Burriss, Judge of Probate. WHEREAS, W. P. Cook has applied to me to grant him Letters of Administration on the Estate and effects of Dr. A. G. Cook, deceased. Those are therefore to cite and admon? ish all kindred and creditors of the said Dr. A. G. Cook, dee'd., to be and appear before me in Court of Probate, to beneld at Anderson Court House, on the 21st day of March, 189>, after publication hereof, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand, thiB 7th dav of March, 1895. P. M. BURBIiS, Judge Probate. March 13. 1895_87_2? B W SIMPSON. JNO. K HOOD. SIMPSON & HOOD, . Attorneys and Counselors at Law. Offices ovir the Couuty Treasurer's office, formerly occupied by VVhitner & Simpson, ANDERSON, S. C. FRANK M. MURPHY, Attorney at Law, ANDERSON.S. C. COLLECTIONS, Commercial Law and Convey an ciDg given special atten? tion. Will practice in all the State Courts. Oarpful attention given to all business. 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Virginia contained a fifth of the whole population of the country. A day laborer considered himself well paid with two shillings a day. Two stage coaches bore all the trpvel between New York and Boston. A gentleman bowing to a 1 "V al? ways scraped his foot on the ground. A man who jeered at the preacher or criticised the sermon was fined. The whipping post and pillory were still standing in Boston and New York. Beef, pork, salt fish, potatoes and hominy were the staple diet all the year round. Buttons were scarce and expensive, and the trousers were fastened with pegs or laces. When a man had enough tea he placed his spoon across his cup to in? dicate that he wanted no more. There were no manufactures in this country, and every housewife raised her own flax and made her own linen. The church collection was taken in a bag at the end of a pole, with a bell attached to rouse sleepy contributors. 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This good old citizen had not been out of his bou.?e since Christmas until afewdajs ago when he thawed out, limbered up and dreaded to como to town and see what was going on. In the course of his rambles he stepped into Crouch's drug store and then the fun began. Leisurely h'' sauntered down, looking at the show? cases till suddenly ho came in front of the mirror with a puzzled expression and then with outstretched hand" he remark? ed : "Well, I've seen ye some'rs befo', but I disremember yer name." Taking a step forward he remarked with a smile, "How do ye do, anyhow?" And then his hand came in contact with the cold a id unresponsive glass, and his lace fell and he turned and shot out at the front door like a shot from a cannon, mutter? ing: "Well, I'll jest be Juno-swoggled e.f that don't beat the devil." ? Old newspapers for sale. thousands of Women Suffer untold miseries from a sense of deU cacy they cannot overcome. BRADFIELD'S ???Hg?* action all her J organs, Female Regulator HCTS HS H SPECIFIC. Zt causes health to bloom, and Joy to reign throughout the frame. It Never Fails to Cure. "My wife haa been under treatment of leading physician* tbree years, without bene? fit. After using thrco bottles of BradUeld's I Female Regulator sbe can do her own cooking, milking and washing." I N. S. Bryan, Henderson, Als, BEAD FIELD REGULATOR CO., Atlanta, Go. Bold by druggists at $l.oo per bottle. THE ST E OF SCUTH CAROLINA, County of Anderson. IN THE COURT OF PROBATE. Jeptha Harper, John W. narper and Jep ha A. Wellborn, as Executors of last Will and Testa ment of John Harper, deceased, Petitioners, against W. T. Harper, Mrs. Mary Ann Harper, Thomas Harper, Mrs Zilpha Wellborn, John W. Harper, Mrs. Sal)io A. Hopkins, Mrs. Marga? ret 8. Phillips, James G. Harper, Mrs. Ida Hop? kins, Uuby Violet Harper, Thomas Jesse Bar. per, Jeptha A. Wellborn, Mrs M. L. McPholl, Mrs Mary E. Duckworth, Mrs. Nancy J Holllday, Mrs Martha Knight. Mrs E C. Knight. Mis. Mary Knight, It. 0. Harper, John Harper, Thomas Harper, Jane Pinion, Mrs. Ma. tba Flynt, Mrs Sarah Dulacy, Mrs. S. C. Co lins, Mrs. Charity Duckworth, Mrs. Lizzie Flynt, Mrs. Elizabeth Denom. John Pinion, George Pinion and Mrs. Margaret Boyd, Defendants.? Summons for Belief?Petition Served. To the Defendants above named : YOU are hereby summoned and required to an? swer the Petition in this action, which is filed In the office of the Judge of Probate at Anderson Court House, South Carolina, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said Petition on the subscribers at their office, Anderson Court House, South arolina within twenty days after the service hereof exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the Petition within the time aforesaid, the petitioners in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the Petition. D*ted Anderson, 8. C, February 27th. A. D. 1895. BONHAM & WATKINS, Attorn 5ys Pro Pet. [seal ] R. M. Bueriss, Judge of Probate. To the absent Defendant* W. T. Harper, Martha Knight. E. C. Knight, Mary Knight, B 0. Har? per, John Harper, Thomas Harper, Margaret Boyd, Jane Pinion, Martha Flynt, Sarah Dulacy: S. C. Collins, Charity Duckworth, Lizzie F.ynt, Elizabeth Denom, John Pinion, Geor.e Pinion, Ruby Violet Harper and Thomas Jesse Harper, TAKE NOTICE, That the Petition in ian above stated case was filed In the office of the Judge of Proba'e for said County of Anderson, S. C, on Februury 27,1895, and that the object of said Peti? tion is to prove in solemn form the last Will and Testament of John Harper, deceased, late of said State and County. BONHAM 4 WATKINS, Attorneys Pro. PeL Anderson, s. C, Feb 27,1895. To Ruby Violet Harper and Thomas Jesse Har? per, infant Defendants: You are hereby notified and required to apply for and have appointed for you-selvw Guardians ad litem to represent you in this action ? and if you do not make such application within twenty days, after the service bareof upon you, the Peti? tioners will make such application for you. BONHAM & WATKINS, Attorneys Pro Pet. And Tson, S. C, Feb. 27,18W. 34-6 ATLANTIC COAST LINE. Fast Line Botween Charleston and Col? umbia and UpperS lUtb Carolina, North Carolina, and Athens and Atlanta. CONDENSED SCHEDULE. Passenger Department, Wilmington, N. C, Nov. 18, 1894. going west, going east. *No. 52. No. 53. 7 15 am 8 48 am 9 58 am 11 10 am 12 29 pm 12 43 pm 1 20 pm 2 .v2pm 3 02 pm 5 08 pm 7 45 pm Lv?.Charleston........... Ar Lv...........?~ Lanes.Ar Lv..m ......Sumter.Ar Ar...Columbia.....Lv Ar.-Prosperity.Xv Ar?.Newberry.Lv Ar.Clinton. Lv Ar......... Greenwood...........Lv Ar........... Abbeville.Lv Ar-.Athens, Ga.Lv Ar.Atlanta, Ga.Lv 8 40 pm 7 OG pm 5 43 pm 4 20 pm 3 12 pm 2 59 pm 2 25 pm 118 pm 12 43 pm 10 41 am 8 15 am G 13 pm 8 30 pm Ar.Winnsboro.Lv Ar.Charlotte.Lv 4 33 pm 5 15 pm 2 35 pm 2 2G pm 6 30 pm Ar.Anderson.Lv Ar.Greenville.Lv Ar..Spartanburg.Lv Ar.Hendersonville.Lv Ar.Ashville.Lv 11 50 am 9 30 am 1115 am 10 15 am 11 45 am 9 08 am 810 am ?Daily. Nos. 52 and 53 Solid Trains between Charleston and Columbia. H. M. ElIEBSOS, Ass't. Gen'l. Passenger Agent. J. R. Kknlky, General Manager. T. M. Emersok Traffic Manager. HARD TIMES ARE OVER! And the beginning of a New and Better Year is Here. WE have just finished taking Btock, and find that, despite the hard times, we can still live and? Sell Goods Cheaper than Ever Before ! We can proudly say that our business has more than doubled each year that we have been in Anderson, and will promise our friends that if fair dealing and LOW PRICES amount to anything that \ve have determined by next New Year to be able to say the same. Now, thanking our friends for past kindness, wishing you all a happy and prosperous New Year, and hoping to greet you all soon? A.X JNO. ir PEOPLES BLOCK, We remain yours faithfully, D C. BROWN & BEO. P. S.?1,000 bushels Texas Red Rust Proof Oats at 53c. per bushel. A GROCER, WITH ?RSY "SAND," WILL NOT put it in his SUGAR, but rather into business principles. Pure Sugar is a good thing to be able to sell, but much of it is adulterated these days. The watchful grocer is careful what he buys?then he knows what he is selling. This is the only way in which a reputation for reliability can be built up. As in Sugar, so with? Tea, Coffee, Flour, Confectioneries, Tobacco, Cigars, Everything I keep tor public consumption. I BUY THE BEST?THEREFORE, SELL THE BEST And am satisfied with a reasonable small profit. Perhaps you know this already. Certainly you do if you deal with me. Gr. F. BIG-BY. Official Analysis of Fertilizers Men^factured by the GREENVILLE FERTILIZER COMPANY. "Tr SEASON lJ5*l>.-5. IJLKMSON COLLEGE. S. C. Cherokee Boluble Guano?Sample No 21?Official Amity si*: Avnilah e phosphoric acid, 10 80. Ammonia, 2 51- Potash, 1 70. Ana'vsi* guaran'e d ou i-acks: Available phosphoric acid. 8.00. Ammonia, 2 00 Potab. 1.00 Cherokee High Grade Ammoniated Fertilizer?Sample Ko. 7-OITlcial Analysis . Available phosphoric acid, ?.44 Ammonia, 3.2S. Pota-h, 1 58 AnHlysi* guaran? teed on Backs: Available phosphoric acid, 8.00 Ammonia, 2 50. Potash", 1 00. Cherokee AUiance Guano?Samplo 38?Official Analysis: Available phosphoric acid, 9.04 Ammonia 3 61. Potash. 2.14 Analysis guaranteed on sacks : Available phosphoric acid, 8 00. Ammonia, 3.00 Potash 1 00. Cherokee Aoid Phosphate?Certificate of Analysis : Available phosphoric acM, 12.72. Potash, 1.13. Analyai- guaranteed on sacks : Available phosphoric acid, 10 Potash 1 The above analysis made at Clemaon College from simpl?? drawn in different sec? tions, very clearly show that THE GREENVILLE FERTILIZER stands second to none, each grade runs far above the guarantee, and by using nothing but ih? very highest grade material we hope to still increase the value of our goods. Reports from every flection where our goods have been used are good, and our patrons enn rely on getting the most reliable Fertilizers made at the Ir-west possible price Make your meat and bread at home, then the price of cotton will not affect jou. Call and see us before plaoing your orders. Ve'y respectfully. THE GREEKVILLE FERTILIZER CO. Feb6,1895 32 2m ASTHMA, Distressing Cough, - soBEJonnrs ?A>T>? MUSCLES. Despaired OF RELIEF. CURED BY Ayer's Gherry Pectoral "Some time since, I had .1 sevcro attack <>f asthma, accompanied with a distressing cough and a general soreness of the Joints and muscles. I consulted physicians and tried various remedies, but without petting any relief, until I despaired of ever being well again. Finally, I took Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, and in a very short time, was entirely cured. T can. therefore, cordially and confidently commend this medicine to all."?J. ltosELLS, Victoria, Texas. "My wife had a very troublesome cough. She used Ayer's Cherry Pecto? ral and procured immediate relief." ? G. IT. Podrick, Humphreys, Ga. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral Received Highest Awards AT THE WORLD'S FAIR onnr>r>r>?->^Of)CiOOQOOOOOOCO SOUTHERN BALWAY CO. [EASTERN SYSTEM.) Condensed Schedule In Effect Fob, 24,1893 Trains run by 75ta Meridian r?no. STATIONS. Lv Charles ton. ?' Columbia... " Prosperity.'. Ar Newberry... Daily No. 11. IS am 11.25am 12.40 pn 12.52 p m Ar. Clinton .... (Ex Sun).. " Laurens.... (Ex Sun). 2.35 p m 3.10 pm " Ninety-Six. " Greenwood. " Hodges. 2.00 pm 2.17 p m 3.07 p m Abbeville.| 3.00 pm .I 4.03 p m .I 3.40 p m " Beiton. " Sencca Atlanta.110.30 pm STATIONS. Dally No. 12. Lv. Greenville.... " Piedmont..... " Williamston. " Beiton. Ar. Donald's. Lv. Abbeville, 10.20am 10.48 am 11.09 am 11.45 am 12.16 pm IUP am 12.75 pm 1.18 pm l.37pm Hodges. Greenwood. Ninety-Six Laurens (Ex Sunj. Clinton (Ex Sun).. 110.40 am 111.10 am 2.30 pm' 2.(5 pm 4.16 pm 8.40 pm " Newberry . " Prosperity. Ar. Columbia... " Charleston. Between Columbia and AsbovlHe. Daily. No. 13. STATIONS. I Daily, No. 14. 7.l5a.ml.iLvCharlestonarl.j8.40pm ll^am 12.20pm 156pm 1.45pm 2.00pm 2.19pm 2.60pm 3.30pm 6 50pm Lv ColumbiaAr. ... Alston..." ..Santuc...-' .Union. ' .. Jonesville.' . Pacclet....' Ar Spart'b'g'Lvl Lv Snart'b'gAr [Ar Ashevlllo Lv! 3.55pm 3.10pm 2.03pm 1.45pm 12.40pm 12.21pm 11.4,'am 11.17am 8.00am Nos. 11 and 12 are solid trains between Charles? ton and Greenville. Trains leave Spartanburg, A. and C. division, northbound, 4.01 a. m., 340 p. m., 6.18p. m,, (Ves tlbuled Limltedl; southbound, 1.00 a. m., 2.54 p* m., 11.37 a. m., (Vestlbuled Limited); west? bound, W. N. C. Division, 3 JO p. m. lor Header son v ille and Ashevllle. Trains leave Greenville, A. and C Division, northbound, 3a.m.,2.35p.m., and5.27 p.m.,(Ves? tlbuled Limited); southbound, 1.52a. m., 4X6 p. m., 1258 p. m., (Ves?buled Limited). Trains leave Seneca, A and C. Division, north! bound, 1.36 a. m. and. 12.59 p. m.; southbound, 8.01 a. m. and 6.01 p. m. PULLMAN SERVICE. Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars on Trains 85 and S6,37 and 38, on A. and C. Division. W. H. GREEN. J. M. GULP. Gen'l Mg'r, Ess. Sys. Traffic Mgr. Washington, D. O. E. BERKELEY, Supt., Columbia, S. O. W. A. TURK, S.H.HARDWICK, Oen. Pas. Agt., As't Gen. Pas. Agt. Eas Sys Port Royal & Western Carolina Railway. J. B. CLEVELAND, Receiver. IN EFFECT JULY 1. 1894. (Trains run by 76th Merldan Um a. BETWEEN AUGUSTA AND ANDERSON. Eastern Time. No. 6 Sunday, only No. 20 Mixed Daily Ex Son Lv Anderson-. Lv Lowndesville... Lv Calhoun Fallls. Ar McCormick...... Ar Augusta-... 12 45pm 1 45pm 2 12pm 3 20pm 5 15pm i NO, 5 1100 am 12 35 pm 117 pm 8 00 pm 615 pm INo.lfi"" Lv Augusta-. Lv McCormick............. Lv Calhoun Falls.......... Lv Lowndesville*. Ar Anderson.-.? 2 35 pm 4 30 pm 5 39 pm 6 05 pm 7 05 pm 235 pm 4 35 pm 6 18 pm 7 00 pm 8 85 pm BETWEEN AUGUSTA. GA, AND 8PABTAK BUEG, 8. C. Eutern Time. Lv Augusta. Lv McCormlck..... Lt Greenwood.?. Lv Laurous. Ar Spartanburg... I No.l Dally. I 240 pm 4 23 pm 5 23 pm 6 24 pm 8 05 pm Lt Spartanburg.. Lt Laurena., Lv Greenwood.... Lv McCormlck.... ....~.1115 am .? 1 20 pm ?. 2 28pn: . 3 30 pm Ar Augusta.?.| 5 15 pm Close connection made at Calbonn Falls with Seaboard Air Line going north and sonth. Through Palme keeping Can on trains Nos. 8 and 4 between Augusta and Savannah, Ga. Close connection! at Augusta for all Florida points. For any other Information write or call on W. J. CBAIG, Gen. Pass. Agt, B. L. Todd. Trav. Pass. Agt. Augaata, Ga, J. B. FANT, Agent. s EABOARD AIR-LINE 8CHEDTJLE. IN EFFECT DEC. 23, 1894. ' The Atlanta Special," Solid Vestlbuled Train? No Extra Fare Charged. NOBTHBOUND. SOUTHBOUND No. 38. Dally. 8 15pm 10 45pm 1153pm 1 29am 12 57pm 1 24pm 2 25pm No. 402, Daily. 6 05pm 8 13pm 9 06pm 4 27pm 10 00pm 10 25pm 1112pm Eastern Time. Except Atlanta. No. 403. Dally It...Atlanta... ar It... A thens....ar ar...Elberton_lv ar.Calhoun F.Iv ar..Abbeville, lv ar Green wo'd It ar...Clinton ...It j Sfrpml 1 37pm 12 40am 1 87 pm 11 47am 11 17am I 10 25am. No. 41. Pally. 745|Sa 5 04pm 165am 3 32pm 8 07pm 2 34pm 145pm 6 00pra I 6 30am 11 50am 1 4?pra 3 12pm 5 51pm 6 50pm 11 35pm 12 48am 3 45am 6 53am 7 23pra 8 45pm T 26am 2 33am 4 05am 6 0nam 6 40am 11 00am 12 O'pm 2 20pm 4 53pm ar...Chest er ...It j 10 61am i ar...Monroo... lv| 9 37am 10 60pm 9 20am ar...Raleigh... It ar..Henders'n.lT ar...WeIdon ...It ar Petersburg It 5 13am 4 10am 2 48am 12 55pm ar Bichmoncf It 12 23pm ar Wasb'gton It ar Baltimore It ar Phll'delp'alT ar New York It 8 40pm 7 81pm 4 41pm 3 29pm 860pm 1 62pm 11 5tam 9 50am 9 (Warn 4 30am 2 50am 12 03pm 9 00pm BETWEEN ATLANTA AND CHABLESTON No. 34. Dally 7 iSorr 9 2Tam 9 46am 10 00am 11 45am 12 02pm 12 l'pm <2 43pm I 18pm I 41prr 21 6pm V- 0pm 4 15pm ! 5 50pm 8 40pm I .Atlanta.City tlme...ar .LawreoceTille...east time?ar .Auburn.ar .Winder?... ..........ar .Elberton.ar . Tfeardmont ... _.ar .CalhoiiD Falls..............ar .A bbe v i ] 1 e.^.....ai .Greenwood.?..ar Gross Hlll...-...^. ar .Clinton...... It .?Clinton._. r ...Columbia.arlll 15pm .. . ?urater._ar 10 00am ..Charleston......lv! 715am Trafns No*. 402 and 4M a'e solid TPstlhuled trains with Pullman PuflVt sleeping ears between Atlanta and Wa?-hlng1on through sleeper between Monroe and Portsmon h. Va, and Pullman Buffet parlor cars between Washington and New York skepintr cars between Charlotte and Wilmington. Trains Nos. 38 and 41 run solid >etw en Atlf nta and Norfolk, carrying Pullman sleeper attaebrd, making direct connection at Weiden with Atlan? tic Coast Line for Wa^hingto? and New York.atd all points north and east ; at Norfolk with steam? ers U r Washington. Rav Line for Baltimore, OI4 Dominion for New York. Trains X4 and 44, solid trains between Atlanta and Columbia, with th'oiigh coaches for Charleston. Tickets for salt a< Union depot" rat company's ticket office, No. 11 Ki ' ball House. JohnH.Wisr sb,General Manager. ESTJomv V.P.,A?anta,Ga. T- J. A?WtMOH,G.J?\A.^B' A. n?weutd1TJ] t. rw. Ajftif iriu a. G?; T